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Keep up with the latest American food and beverage trends at Lucky Strikes Lanes.
Low-fat and gluten-free options are featured on the menu as well.
Take your pick of beer, wine, or other beverages offered on Lucky Strikes Lanes' menu.
Just around the workday bend are Lucky Strikes Lanes' happy hour food and drink bargains.
Lucky Strikes Lanes has live DJs spinning some evenings.
With the booming music and energetic crowds, this restaurant can get downright loud.
Reserve your table ahead of time if you're heading over to the restaurant on a Friday and Saturday — it can get quite crowded during the weekend.
Those driving to Lucky Strikes Lanes can choose to find street parking or leave their vehicle in the nearby lot.
You can eat for next to nothing at Lucky Strikes Lanes, where a typical meal will cost you less than $15.

If not for the occasional clatter of pins, Bowlmor Lanes' bright and modern decor and its full-service dining room could be mistaken for a lively nightclub. The sleek establishment’s gleaming lanes exude a glamorous charm not often found in bowling alleys. Adding to the ambience is a high-end sports bar and glow-in-the-dark lighting that illuminates each bowling pin.

Bowling isn’t just a hobby at 300 New York—it’s a vibrant social experience worthy of luxurious flourishes. That’s why cushioned lounge seats flank each of the 32 mood-lit lanes in the main concourse area. Each of these lanes faces a large screen that flashes music videos and tutorials on how to remove stuck fingers from bowling balls. Up in The Loft, bowlers can lounge and take in views of the concourse while sipping cocktails from the full-service bar. A dedicated wait staff connects them to offerings from the onsite bar and restaurant—an eatery known for serving dishes from executive chef Chad Bowser’s menu. Some of Chad’s creations include two-bite chicken or beef sliders and hand-battered fried calamari that can be paired with anything from beer to specialty martinis.

"You're up." At more than 200 AMF Bowling locations across the U.S., that message is passed between friends as they heft a ball, step to the line, and take aim. Now synonymous with bowling, the AMF Bowling Co. was founded in 1901 as American Machine and Foundry. It wasn't until 1946 that the company made a splash in the bowling world, when it introduced the automated pin spotter to the public.
Today, AMF's nationwide network of bowling centers is a source of year-round entertainment for people of all ages. Outfitted with a classic bowling alley design, the centers also feature advanced scoring systems, upgraded interiors, laneside video walls at select locations, and a delicious menu of traditional American dishes and snacks.

For almost 50 years, Don's Johns has been the leading provider of
luxury restroom trailers for special events and portable restrooms and related products for construction sites in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC.
We have the largest selection and best service available in the entire Mid-Atlantic region.